sporeworld
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So, I was concerned that my nymphs were getting caught up (and possibly crushed) in their excelsior during shipping. I wanted to design a more crash-resistant shipping enclosure.
It still needs work, but for nymphs that can cling the sides, I'm moving in this direction...
The foam is glued to the bottom, which isn't the best. Pulling the whole structure out would be better. I need to secure it from moving though, so THAT needs some work. Hot glue was available, but probably not the best glue for the foam (maybe fabric glue?). On some of them, I put humidity foam on the bottom, which was good, but starts making it pricer.
I know, there's already proven methods out there, so you can save THOSE comments. I'm looking for improvements and constructive critisms. And if I can get it AS good, but distinctive, well then, my ego is satisfied. B)
Thoughts...?
It still needs work, but for nymphs that can cling the sides, I'm moving in this direction...
The foam is glued to the bottom, which isn't the best. Pulling the whole structure out would be better. I need to secure it from moving though, so THAT needs some work. Hot glue was available, but probably not the best glue for the foam (maybe fabric glue?). On some of them, I put humidity foam on the bottom, which was good, but starts making it pricer.
I know, there's already proven methods out there, so you can save THOSE comments. I'm looking for improvements and constructive critisms. And if I can get it AS good, but distinctive, well then, my ego is satisfied. B)
Thoughts...?
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